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Child hospital admissions associated with influenza virus infection in 6 Spanish cities (2014–2016)

Authors :
Javier Arístegui Fernández
Eduardo González Pérez-Yarza
María José Mellado Peña
Carlos Rodrigo Gonzalo de Liria
Teresa Hernández Sampelayo
Juan José García García
Jesús Ruiz Contreras
David Moreno Pérez
Elisa Garrote Llanos
José Tomás Ramos Amador
Carlos Gustavo Cilla Eguiluz
María Méndez Hernández
J. Aristegui
E. Garrote
A. Larrauri
E.G. Pérez-Yarza
G. Cilla
M. Unsain
J. Ruiz Contreras
E. García-Ochoa
J.C. Gordillo
T. Hernández Sampelayo
R. Rodríguez
F. González
M.J. Mellado
C. Calvo
A. Méndez
J. Bustamante
D. Salas
C. Lacasta
J.T. Ramos
M. Illán
M. Mendez
M. Barjuan
J.J. García
S. Urraca
M. Caballero
C. Launes
C. Rodrigo
A. Fàbregas
R. Esmel
A. Antón
D. Moreno
A.I. Valdivielso
P. Piñero
B. Carazo
Source :
Anales de Pediatría (English Edition), Vol 90, Iss 2, Pp 86-93 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Introduction: There are only a limited number of studies on the impact of influenza in the Spanish child population. The present work intends to increase this knowledge by studying some key aspects, such as the incidence of hospital admissions, clinic variables, comorbidities, and the vaccination status in the hospitalised children. Methods: A retrospective, observational study was conducted by reviewing the medical records of children under 15 years and hospitalised due to community acquired influenza confirmed microbiologically, during 2 ́flu seasons (2014–2015 and 2015–2016). The study was carried out in 10 hospitals of 6 cities, which represent approximately 12% of the Spanish child population. Results: A total of 907 children were admitted to hospital with main diagnosis of influenza infection (447 10 years. Admission to the PICU was required in 10% (92) of the cases, mainly due to acute respiratory failure. Conclusion: Influenza continues to be an important cause of hospitalization in the Spanish child population. Children 50%) of the cases. Many of the severe forms of childhood influenza that occur today could be avoided if current vaccination guidelines were met. Resumen: Introducción: La información existente sobre el impacto de la gripe en la población infantil española es escasa. El presente trabajo pretende aumentar este conocimiento estudiando aspectos clave como la incidencia de hospitalización, clínica, comorbilidades y el estado vacunal en los niños hospitalizados. Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo, observacional, por revisión de historias clínicas, en menores de 15 años hospitalizados por gripe adquirida en la comunidad, confirmada microbiológicamente, durante 2 temporadas gripales (2014-2015 y 2015-2016). El estudio se realizó en 10 hospitales de 6 ciudades, que atienden aproximadamente al 12% de la población infantil española. Resultados: Fueron hospitalizados 907 niños con diagnóstico principal de gripe (447 50%) de los casos. Una gran parte de las formas graves de gripe en población infantil podrían ser evitada si se cumplieran las indicaciones actuales de vacunación.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
23412879
Volume :
90
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Anales de Pediatría (English Edition)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.19fe0669b4484b8c8a39913772467826
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anpede.2018.06.007